Regina Michalik

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Regina Michalik (born February 4, 1958 ) is a former German politician from Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen .

Life

Michalik studied psychology and graduated from the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn with a diploma . Since 1980 she has been working in adult education and as a consultant . She was involved in the women's movement and joined the Greens in 1983, for whose parliamentary group she worked until 1984. In the Greens parliamentary group she built up a parliamentary group management and worked closely with the then parliamentary manager of the Greens, Joschka Fischer . In 1987 she was elected, together with Jutta Ditfurth and Christian Schmidt, to be one of the party's three national board spokesmen with equal rights. In 1989 she did not take up this post and initially withdrew from politics.

From 1995 to 1999 she was a member of the Reinickendorf District Assembly . In February 1999 Michalik tried to get a promising place on the list for the European elections in 1999 , but could not prevail. But in the same year she was elected chairwoman of the Berlin Greens. She held this office until 2003. Then she withdrew from politics again. In February 2003 she founded the company Interchange Coaching, Seminars und Mediation in Berlin and has been working as a coach and mediator ever since .

Publications

  • Intrigue. Power games: how they work, how you can see through them, what you can do about them . 1st edition. Econ, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-430-20099-8 .

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